Millennium Cohort Study

Millennium Cohort Study

The Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) is a longitudinal survey conducted by the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) at the University of London, following the lives of a sample of about 19,000 babies born in the UK in the year 2000–2001.

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History

The MCS is the fourth longitudinal birth cohort study conducted in the UK. Its aim is to create a multi-purpose dataset that describes the diversity of backgrounds into which children are born in the beginning of the 21st century. The information collected includes topics such as child development, social stratification and family life in order to identify possible advantages and disadvantages that the children are facing.[1]

The survey is conducted in different sweeps with the first one concentrating on the circumstances of the pregnancy and birth as well as the first few months of life. This first part of the survey is also important to record the socio-economic background of the family into which the child is born.[2] The second sweep took place when the children were about 3 years of age[3] and the main focus was on continuity and change in the family as well as the parenting environment to extract information about the child’s development. In the third sweep in 2006, the children were at the age of starting primary school. The fourth sweep took place in 2008, and the fifth will be in 2012.[4]

The MCS is funded mainly by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and various government departments, such as the Department for Children, Schools and Family (DCSF), the Department of Health (United Kingdom) (DH) and the Department for Work and Pensions (DfWP). The Scottish Government, the Welsh Assembly Government and the Northern Ireland Executive have also contributed to fund the survey.[5]

Methodology and scope

The sample is structured by geographical clusters, allowing certain areas with significant ethnic minorities (in England), high levels of child poverty as well as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to be overrepresented.[6]

Survey results

Although the survey is still relatively recent, the MCS findings have already been included in around 100 journal articles, books, etc.[7]

References

  1. ^ Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS), MCS catalogue record entry, retrieved September 17, 2009
  2. ^ ESDS Longitudinal, MCS dataset guide, retrieved September 17, 2009
  3. ^ Centre for Longitudinal Study (CLS), MCS webpages, retrieved September 17, 2009
  4. ^ ESDS, MCS catalogue record entry
  5. ^ CLS, MCS dataset guide, retrieved September 17, 2009
  6. ^ ibid
  7. ^ CLS, MCS webpages, results overview, retrieved September 17, 2009

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